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XYGTHO
22-11-2005, 12:49 PM
Could anybody possibly help me with a problem I seem to be having with my new 86cm Palsonic HDTV. I have trouble veiwing dark colours with any real clarity. I am currently running Foxtel and free to air tv through my new LG DVD recorder (RH7823W) via YPbPr inputs with progressive scan on. I have tried moving all the tv options ie, colour, brightness, contrast with not much success. I understand there may be a secret service menu I could access but I dont know how to do this. Any help or advice would be appricated. Thankyou. Daniel

19Hz
23-11-2005, 09:13 AM
Yeah, my LG plasma has this issue as well. I was able to get around it by using the Brightness and Colour controls and then getting into the service menu to adjust some of the white offsets. Also LG has a new 'Engine' called XD which is used to make analogue signals look more digital... interesting. I found that all the colours close to black went to balck, maying much of the delicate information in the picture disappear. I cant see anything on Google for Palsonic Service menu, sorry.

Try playing with the contrast and Brightness in different combinations, i know with mine the contast does not act the way i expected it to. Also, try going straight from your source to your Display, and try differnet signal types (S-Vid, Composite, etc). I saw Fox Digital on my Brother-In-Law's Sony Plasma and it looked terrible, could be a poor signal...

Ext User(Paul Mathews)
23-11-2005, 11:53 PM
U bought a palsonic man. What needs to be explained ???


On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 09:13:30 +1100, 19Hz
<19Hz.1yx5wf@no-mx.phorums.com.au> wrote:

>
>Yeah, my LG plasma has this issue as well. I was able to get around it
>by using the Brightness and Colour controls and then getting into the
>service menu to adjust some of the white offsets. Also LG has a new
>'Engine' called XD which is used to make analogue signals look more
>digital... interesting. I found that all the colours close to black
>went to balck, maying much of the delicate information in the picture
>disappear. I cant see anything on Google for Palsonic Service menu,
>sorry.
>
>Try playing with the contrast and Brightness in different combinations,
>i know with mine the contast does not act the way i expected it to.
>Also, try going straight from your source to your Display, and try
>differnet signal types (S-Vid, Composite, etc). I saw Fox Digital on my
>Brother-In-Law's Sony Plasma and it looked terrible, could be a poor
>signal...

Ext User(Paul Mathews)
23-11-2005, 11:53 PM
Should have bought the Toshibia 86cm. Sameish price.


On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 23:45:00 +1100, Paul Mathews
<paulmathews@1.com.au> wrote:

>
>U bought a palsonic man. What needs to be explained ???
>
>
>On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 09:13:30 +1100, 19Hz
><19Hz.1yx5wf@no-mx.phorums.com.au> wrote:
>
>>
>>Yeah, my LG plasma has this issue as well. I was able to get around it
>>by using the Brightness and Colour controls and then getting into the
>>service menu to adjust some of the white offsets. Also LG has a new
>>'Engine' called XD which is used to make analogue signals look more
>>digital... interesting. I found that all the colours close to black
>>went to balck, maying much of the delicate information in the picture
>>disappear. I cant see anything on Google for Palsonic Service menu,
>>sorry.
>>
>>Try playing with the contrast and Brightness in different combinations,
>>i know with mine the contast does not act the way i expected it to.
>>Also, try going straight from your source to your Display, and try
>>differnet signal types (S-Vid, Composite, etc). I saw Fox Digital on my
>>Brother-In-Law's Sony Plasma and it looked terrible, could be a poor
>>signal...

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